Depending on where they come from most elderly people just enjoy the escape from nasty winter weather elsewhere. My elderly parents are visiting next month and just enjoy the sunshine. Having said that they are still quite active and can walk a fair distance.
Most Malls have wheelchairs available from the information desk although I guess you can't push 2 wheelchairs at once if they both need them!
Hi, I have no suggestions unfortunately but will be keeping an eye on this thread as I have grandparents in their 80's who are hoping to come and visit soon. As much as I'd love them to come out, they'll be pretty much apartment-bound during the day whilst we're at work (their visit can't be coincided with our work hols unfortunately) and then we'd only have evenings and weekends to take them out. Dubai isn't very OAP-friendly in my opinion, but I'd love to be proved wrong!
Hoping for some advice as what, where and how best for my parents,(mid 80s, coming for 2 months in January ) to getaround Dubai, obviously with me as chauffeur.
Shopping centres out, as walk from the carpark will be enough !!!!!
Both find it hard to walk more than a 100 yards.
Mum has a disabled sticker so hoping this will help in some situations. Anybody else had similar situation on occupying parents of similar disabilities /age !!!!
All ideas gratefully received.
Thanks
Wher does your mum's disabled sticker come from? Maybe you should check with RTA as it might not be valid here.
My Mum is 85 so I understand how you feel - she has been fit up till now, but I am wondering what I will do during her visit in Jan as she isn't going to be fit enough to wander round the malls.
She is delighted to go for manicures, coffees, lunch etc and otherwise is pretty happy to sit in the garden reading or for me to drive her about and show her the sights.
Big bus may be a good option for your folks as it takes you right to the door of most tourist spots (book the 48 hour ticket so they don't feel rushed).